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Rare and Exceptional Walther 480 Code P38 Semi-Automatic Pistol

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Rare and Exceptional Walther 480 Code P38 Semi-Automatic Pistol
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This is an excellent original example of a Walther P.38 pistol with "480" code markings. The "480" Code was produced in late 1940 and represented the first true military contract pistol with approximately 7,250 produced. This earlier production P38 has the high polish blue finish. The left side of the slide is marked; "P.38", "480", followed by the serial number, "1830". The "480" code is also present on the left side of the trigger guard bow. The serial number is marked on the front of the barrel lug and the left side of the frame above the trigger guard bow. The lower left side of the magazine is marked "338 +" with two "Eagle/ 359" proofs on the lower spine. The right side of the slide is stamped with two "Eagle/359" Army acceptance marks on either side of a military "Eagle/Swastika" firing proof. "E/359" stamps are located on the right side of the barrel lug and locking block, the left side of the frame, on the take-down lever, slide hold back, on top of slide in front of the rear sight and on the hammer. The "Eagle/Swastika" proof is stamped on the left side of the locking block and the bottom is marked "830". Some of the external markings are highlighted in white. Fitted with serrated Bakelite grips with the round lanyard loop on the left side.
BBL: 4 7/8 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 9 mm
Finish: blue
Grips: bakelite
Serial Number: 1830
Condition: Excellent plus. The pistol retains 99% original high polish blue finish with some minor wear on the muzzle, front edges of the slide and toe of the front strap. Overall there are a few minor scratches. The grips are also excellent with a few minor chips and scuffs, and overall showing very little wear. The markings remain clear and crisp. Mechanically excellent. The "480" code Walthers are seldom found in this extraordinary condition. This pistol would be an excellent addition to any military collection.